The Kotzker Rebbe observed: “There is no place lonelier than a room full of people.” There are too many lonely places amongst our people, and too many lonely people. There are too many distinctions, too many partitions, and too many Jews that aren’t allowed in. Jerusalem is lonely. There is destruction, insecurity and danger in Jerusalem when Jews stand aloof, apart and alone.

This is a teachers' guide that is designed for teachers or self-learners on the topic of the fast of the 9th of Av. This is an overview of the historical and philosophical basis of the fast using classical source material in Hebrew with an English translation.

This is source material and a teachers' guide that is designed for teachers or self-learners on the topic of the fast of the 9th of Av. This is an overview of the historical and philosophical basis of the fast using classical source material in Hebrew with an English translation.

Jerusalem was destroyed because of baseless hate; a syndrome which unfortunately takes place until today. What is baseless hate? Why would we hate people for no reason? What can we do to rectify this problem?
Yesterday, I had the privilege of addressing the women of Bayit V'Gan in preparation for Tisha B'Av. I'd like to share this presentation with you.

This is a teachers' guide that is designed for teachers or self-learners on the topic of the fast of the 17th of Tamuz. This is an overview of the historical and philosophical basis of the fast using classical source material in Hebrew with an English translation.

This is source material and a teachers' guide that is designed for teachers or self-learners on the topic of the fast of the 17th of Tamuz. This is an overview of the historical and philosophical basis of the fast using classical source material in Hebrew with an English translation.

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